John B. Crotts is a partner at King Law Offices. He currently practices primarily in the areas of wills and estates, elder law, business law, municipal law, personal injury, civil litigation, and criminal law.
In addition to many other individual and corporate clients, John currently represents several municipal and local government entities, including the Town of Spindale, Town of Bostic, Chimney Rock Village, Broad River Water Authority, and Forest City Housing Authority.
John is a native of Rutherford County and stays very active in his community. He is a member of Adaville Baptist Church in Spindale where he is a Deacon,...

I concentrate in the areas of Local Government Law, Foreclosures, Civil Litigation, Document Preparation, and Business Law, and I am available to assist with most matters other than domestic disputes, criminal cases, disability, workers compensation, bankruptcy, or tax law.

David is a founding partner and a trial lawyer with a focus on Misdemeanor Crimes, Traffic Matters, DWI, DSS Parent Representation, General Civil Litigation, Family Law, Elder Law, Child Custody, Divorce and Separation, Personal Injury and Social Security Disability. He is a native of Jackson County, NC where he attended Cullowhee and Smoky Mountain High Schools. David is a graduate of Appalachian State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. He received his law degree from the University of Memphis. He passed the Tennessee Bar in 2000, initially concentrating his practice in medical malpractice and nursing home negligence...

Craig Law Firm, PLLC, provides legal services, including counsel; document and contract drafting, review, and enforcement; and negotiation and litigation assistance in State and Federal courts, in the following areas of law:
Business Law: We work with small and medium-size business, including start-ups, in their formation, management, and transfer or dissolution. We work with sole proprietors, partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs), and corporations (S or C designations, and "B" corporations).
Real Estate Law: We work with property owners and occupiers in ownership, leasing, and use issues. We assist in developing lease, purchase or sale, and other agreements. We also work with title,...

I began my practice in North Carolina in 1988 as an Assistant District Attorney initially handling district court matters including traffic, DWI , and other misdemeanors. Eventually I moved into superior court where I handled all felonies. I remained in the D.A's office for approximately 5 years before joining my current practice in 1994.

At Kirkman, Whitford, Brady, Berryman & Gordon I handle a variety of matters in both the family law and traffic/criminal area. I regularly appear in civil district and superior court , as well as. criminal district and superior court.

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